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BMORE DESIGN WEEK 
October 18 — An Evening with Post Typography 

You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll hurl. As part of AIGA’s Bmore Design Week, join Nolen Strals and Bruce Willen, founding partners of the Baltimore design studio Post Typography, for an evening of aesthetic overstimulation and visual bacchanalia.

The studio showcases some of our favorite Baltimore art and design projects as well as some of our “greatest misses” — never-before-seen work for clients such as The New York Times, Time Magazine, and Penguin that fell short, missed the mark, or were blown off-target by the fickle winds of client taste. The talk presents a rare behind-the-scenes peek at the design process, in all of its messy guts and occasional glory.

Thursday, October 18 2640 Space (2640 Saint Paul Street) Baltimore, Maryland This event is part of AIGA’s Bmore Design Week. Check out more of what’s happening in Baltimore in October at http://bmoreaiga.org

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